No. 9: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

No. 8: M&M’s

Plain or peanut – it doesn’t really matter when it comes to M&M’s.

No. 7: Hershey’s Miniatures

With four kinds of mini chocolate candy bars in each Halloween-sized bag, you can't go wrong with these. Krackle (chocolate with "crisped rice") may be the best of the bunch – and a once-a-year treat that’s not normally sold on store shelves.

No. 6: Baby Ruths

Caramel. Peanuts. Delicious.

No. 5: Three Musketeers

A whipped center surrounded by chocolate – these soft candy bars are actually lower in fat than most chocolate!

No. 4: Twix

These are so good, in 1967 they traveled all the way from England to make their debut in the United States. Thank goodness Twix took that trip!

No. 3: Milky Ways

In full size they’re a bit too sweet, but as minis they rock – especially after spending a few hours in the fridge (we mean the candy, not you).

No. 2: Hershey’s Kisses

A few of these tossed into a kid’s trick-or-treat bag is the bomb! There are actually a few different flavors, so why just stick to one?

No. 1: Raisinettes

Look mom! I'm eating fruit! OK, so they’re raisins covered in chocolate, but these little treats may just represent the best of both worlds.

the only tip i have to make good french tips is to put tape around ur fingernail at the area where u want ur tip at and then paint it on the area but other than that, nope.
Yes tape can be really handy when it comes to nail designs! :D